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al sharpton say day mocking the standard. >> i want to get response from reverend al sharpton. he joins us. the president of the national action network. reverend, good to have you with us. what's your response to in? >> i mean, i think that rush limbaugh, the seriousness of what he does aside from the comedic way he tries to play it is he is trying to use race to polarize this country and turn the country against the president at a time that we have very critical issues. to talk about the majority whip until january as a chauffeur, and miss nancy, the speaker of the house in the back seat, similar to how he played the obama is the good negro. when you keep having all of these racial tones, that is supported by federally regulated radio, remember, these stations that he is on go to the federal government to get consolidation, to get waivers, the government has a right to protect free speech but they also have an obligation to hold standards where american people are not subjected to this. >> the standard is he cannot be stopped. i mean, he is too big to fail. we had a consultan
al sharpton say day mocking the standard. >> i want to get response from reverend al sharpton. he joins us. the president of the national action network. reverend, good to have you with us. what's your response to in? >> i mean, i think that rush limbaugh, the seriousness of what he does aside from the comedic way he tries to play it is he is trying to use race to polarize this country and turn the country against the president at a time that we have very critical issues. to talk...
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to say race baiters should stay off the airwaves sharpton.ush limbaugh is the king of the media for a reason because he is popular. is he smart and puts on a great show. that's what al sharpton in the end can't stand. >> that's right. look at the number of listeners he has. >> laura: millions. many millions. >> conservatives have been effective getting out their message whether on opinion shows like this one or hannity or what have you or on shows like your, radio shows like yours or like rush's. this is fundamentally the problem much the real disturbing thing, i mean, i have always looked at this as sort of a joke. to me it's like the left wants to say this because it gets their supporters fired up. >> laura: they gets the votes. >> no. this is the point. so i think for years, maybe for decades, this has been, you know, something that's been mutually bev because, you know, talk radio gets concerned about this and their supporters get fired up. i think you are now at a point when you have people like jay rockefeller and others making these ar
to say race baiters should stay off the airwaves sharpton.ush limbaugh is the king of the media for a reason because he is popular. is he smart and puts on a great show. that's what al sharpton in the end can't stand. >> that's right. look at the number of listeners he has. >> laura: millions. many millions. >> conservatives have been effective getting out their message whether on opinion shows like this one or hannity or what have you or on shows like your, radio shows like...
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reverend al sharpton is calling for the fcc to put the hammer down. joe madison ramps up the heat against limbaugh late on tonight on "the ed show." >>> and fox news propaganda. ales calls public broadcasters nazis. donald trump is talking smack and little old eddie, that would be me, i found out last night that george clooney watches this show. that's pretty cool. >>> coming up -- one of the biggest businessman in the world just said that china is laughing at the united states and calling us a bunch of fools. this has kind of got a lot of folk's blood boiling including mine. i guess i'm kind of sick and tired of china cheating all of the time and we doing nothing about it. scott paul, the head of the alliance of american manufacturing is fighting the fight. he's up next. >>> i have many people from china that i do business with. they laugh at us. they feel we're fools. you know they're getting, away with absolute murder. they're making the products that we used to make in this country, they're making them in china. >>> the donald, he gets it. it's ti
reverend al sharpton is calling for the fcc to put the hammer down. joe madison ramps up the heat against limbaugh late on tonight on "the ed show." >>> and fox news propaganda. ales calls public broadcasters nazis. donald trump is talking smack and little old eddie, that would be me, i found out last night that george clooney watches this show. that's pretty cool. >>> coming up -- one of the biggest businessman in the world just said that china is laughing at the...
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reverend al sharpton is calling for the fcc fout the hammer down.madison ramps up the heat against limbaugh late on tonight on "the ed show." and fox news propaganda. ales calls public broadcasters nazis. donald trump is talking smack and little old eddie, that would be me, i found out last night that george clooney watches this show. that's pretty cool. one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. this is norma. who's inundated with all the information coming at her concerning the medicare part d changes this year. so she went to her walgreens pharmacist for guidance and a free personalized report that looks at her prescriptions and highli
reverend al sharpton is calling for the fcc fout the hammer down.madison ramps up the heat against limbaugh late on tonight on "the ed show." and fox news propaganda. ales calls public broadcasters nazis. donald trump is talking smack and little old eddie, that would be me, i found out last night that george clooney watches this show. that's pretty cool. one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life....
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reverend al sharpton here on "the ed show." joining me now is texas congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, a member of the congressional black caucus. congresswoman, good to have you with us. leave it to the right-wing talkers of america to have competition between jim clyburn and steny hoyer enter into the arena of race and only one group of people that's done that and that's the conservative talkers of america. how do you feel about that? >> isn't that interesting, ed, frankly i believe that they're abusing the first amendment. they're the crowd that calls fire in a crowd of theater. i'm a strong supporter of right for anyone to express their beliefs and do it in a way that may be controversial or may be a belief that i don't agree with but i can assure you that nancy pelosi's a distinguished speaker. mr. hoyer's a distinguished majority leader, and mr. clyburn is a distinguished majority whip. they have worked together over the years and accomplished much. and in the course of our leadership, we have embraced people from all walk
reverend al sharpton here on "the ed show." joining me now is texas congresswoman sheila jackson-lee, a member of the congressional black caucus. congresswoman, good to have you with us. leave it to the right-wing talkers of america to have competition between jim clyburn and steny hoyer enter into the arena of race and only one group of people that's done that and that's the conservative talkers of america. how do you feel about that? >> isn't that interesting, ed, frankly i...
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al sharpton say de mocking the standard. >> racist comments cost dr. and don imus their jobs, in the old day jimmy the break his job. rush limbaugh is too big to fail, i was told last night. here is just some of the things that he has said over the years that we have had to put up with. he once asked, "have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble jesse jackson." and mocked the naacp that the naacp should have riot rehearsal. they should get a liquor store and practice robberies and who could forget this gem? >> let me put it to you this way, the nfl all too often looks like a game between the bloods and the crips without any weapons. there, i said it. >> well, rush has shown a consistent pattern of racism, stretching across decades, and basically, as a broadcaster, i'm just asking the question what are the guidelines? i think a lot of americans are sick and tired of being subjected to this. now, i know it's the free market at work but is the free market anything goes? for more, let's bring in congresswoman from texas, s
al sharpton say de mocking the standard. >> racist comments cost dr. and don imus their jobs, in the old day jimmy the break his job. rush limbaugh is too big to fail, i was told last night. here is just some of the things that he has said over the years that we have had to put up with. he once asked, "have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble jesse jackson." and mocked the naacp that the naacp should have riot rehearsal. they should get a...
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. >> still with sergeant schultz, they went out and dragged in the river and sharpton. >> people say want but not on the air, not on federally regulated air waves and not when those licenses are very difficult to get and should be upholding a standard that they mock the standard. >> no it is not just me mocking the standard, misusing words, de, de mocking the standard. who dat? who dat say they mocking the standard? al sharpton say de mocking the standard. >> racist comments cau s cost d laura his job, in the old day jimmy the break his job. rush limbaugh isç too big to fail, i was told last night. here is just some of the things that he has said over the years that we have had to put up with. he once asked, have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals reseem bell jesse jackson. and mocked the naacp that the naacp should have riot rehearsal. they should get a liquor store and practice robberies and who could forget this gem? >> let me put it to you this way, the nfl all too often looks like a game between the bloods and the crips without any weapons. there, i
. >> still with sergeant schultz, they went out and dragged in the river and sharpton. >> people say want but not on the air, not on federally regulated air waves and not when those licenses are very difficult to get and should be upholding a standard that they mock the standard. >> no it is not just me mocking the standard, misusing words, de, de mocking the standard. who dat? who dat say they mocking the standard? al sharpton say de mocking the standard. >> racist...
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and even mocked the way reverend sharpton speaks. is the kind of hate is nothing new for limbaugh. and after all this, no punishment, no suspension, no fine, no sponsors pulled, nothing. we're ramping up the pressure against this pathetic race baiter. for more let's bring in radio talk host consultant, holland cook. holland is he too big to fail? and could this be a defining moment? i've never seen a conversation where you have got action-oriented groups and advocacy groups who are willing to come together and make a move on the industry. what do you make of it? >> he's begging for trouble. and he's not doing his radio stations any favor. because he can say whatever he wants on the radio and he doesn't have to answer the phone at the station. meanwhile, he's insulting congressman clyburn, whose daughter who happens to be an fcc commissioner, but it's not a stretch to call him, too big to fail. because few industries exemplify what's wrong with this economy better than radio. too much deregulation in the '90s resulted in crippling deb
and even mocked the way reverend sharpton speaks. is the kind of hate is nothing new for limbaugh. and after all this, no punishment, no suspension, no fine, no sponsors pulled, nothing. we're ramping up the pressure against this pathetic race baiter. for more let's bring in radio talk host consultant, holland cook. holland is he too big to fail? and could this be a defining moment? i've never seen a conversation where you have got action-oriented groups and advocacy groups who are willing to...
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now, al sharpton and i are very good friends. wherever we're together, the first thing he will say to people is he made me famous. he arrested me. [laughter] and it is true in 1978. he came down to city hall, and he didn't have an appointment. i said, i'll see him anyway. i went into the blue room, what can i do? i didn't know him well, reverend. and he brought in about 25 other black ministers, and he said, we're here with a petition that we want you to sign, and i said, can i read it? now. i can't take it with me? read it now. all right. so i read, and it is you promise to give all summer jobs, the federal government provided 60,000 summer jobs to the city which were minimum wage and what i did to change what they did before me, i put it all on the computer, and there was a lottery. whereas before i came in you assigned the jobs to people, and they gave it out. and i remember a priest said to me, we know who the good kids are! we want to give those jobs out. so i wanted to mock 'em, and i said, father, there are no bad kid. of
now, al sharpton and i are very good friends. wherever we're together, the first thing he will say to people is he made me famous. he arrested me. [laughter] and it is true in 1978. he came down to city hall, and he didn't have an appointment. i said, i'll see him anyway. i went into the blue room, what can i do? i didn't know him well, reverend. and he brought in about 25 other black ministers, and he said, we're here with a petition that we want you to sign, and i said, can i read it? now. i...
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and you sharpton for free. you send it back and they will sharpton for free. >> you can't. need a diamond wheel to resharpen it. bell peppers. this is a tri-bell pepper chicken chowman. and then the snoodles. won ton noodle. any type can work. and you have it back. we were done. literally, we did this pretty much live and didn't take long. >> couple of things. woks lend themselves to wondrous cooking. >> it does. if you don't have a wok, use a large saute' pan. i like the wok for this action. and by the way, if you will practice this, don't do it on tv at wgn. do it in your back yard. >> your ability to actually do this and talk at the same time. what did he do next? my point is get some dry rice and dried beans and practice in your back yard and you will have great success. >> spill the beans everywhere, you won't care and wife won't yell at you. you do this in your chichen -- kitchen your life will help you. >> what kind of oil? >> canalla oil. >> you like to? it's cheap. why not? more importantly, there is no flavor which is great i want you to taste the garlic, ginger a
and you sharpton for free. you send it back and they will sharpton for free. >> you can't. need a diamond wheel to resharpen it. bell peppers. this is a tri-bell pepper chicken chowman. and then the snoodles. won ton noodle. any type can work. and you have it back. we were done. literally, we did this pretty much live and didn't take long. >> couple of things. woks lend themselves to wondrous cooking. >> it does. if you don't have a wok, use a large saute' pan. i like the wok...
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and so i mean, it might be something like al sharpton will run for publicity but i don't think it willserious challenge. chris: thanks for the round table. the president loved what he heard. that's the show. thank you for watching. see you here next week. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurburgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. gh the cts-v, from cadillac. ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab. it's another great reason to bank with chase. chase what matters. sign up at a branch today.
and so i mean, it might be something like al sharpton will run for publicity but i don't think it willserious challenge. chris: thanks for the round table. the president loved what he heard. that's the show. thank you for watching. see you here next week. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurburgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5....
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and so i mean, it might be something like al sharpton will run for publicity but i don't think it willis: thanks for the round table. the president loved what he heard. that's the show. thank you for watching. see you here next week. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? to bring the family together on sunday mornings than with the warmth and aroma of freshly baked pisbury cinnamon rolls. [ wink! ] [ wink! ] ♪
and so i mean, it might be something like al sharpton will run for publicity but i don't think it willis: thanks for the round table. the president loved what he heard. that's the show. thank you for watching. see you here next week. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i...
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whether they be al sharpton on the left or pat robinson or jerry falwell on the right. >> now, keep inre is a different model of john mccain who is totally for jerry falwell. >> do you believe that he is still an agent of intolerance? >> no, i don't. i think he can explain to you his views on this program when you have him on. >> every once in a while, a politician changes their mind, and there's nothing wrong with changing your mind. normal humans do it in the normal course of events all the time. they recognize new political realities, ideas shift around in the country. but this has happened to john mccain on every single policy issue that's come up during his time in the senate. and he's been in the senate a long time. there is not a major issue on which john mccain can be found now to have one identifiable position. not a single one. john mccain's positions on every single major policy issue that he has faced since he's been in the senate are now utterly incoherent. it is impossible to say what he believes unless you're only counting the current model. and that makes it all the mor
whether they be al sharpton on the left or pat robinson or jerry falwell on the right. >> now, keep inre is a different model of john mccain who is totally for jerry falwell. >> do you believe that he is still an agent of intolerance? >> no, i don't. i think he can explain to you his views on this program when you have him on. >> every once in a while, a politician changes their mind, and there's nothing wrong with changing your mind. normal humans do it in the normal...